Bio

Dr. James Benedict Brown is Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the Leicester School of Architecture at De Montfort University. His roles include Deputy Subject for Undergraduate Architecture and Deputy Head of Research Students for Faculty of Arts, Design & Humanities.

James’ research and writing is primarily concerned with the social and pedagogical aspects of architecture. His PhD (Queen’s University Belfast, 2012) developed a pedagogical critique of the live project in architectural education. Examining a widely practised but under-theorised model of teaching architectural education, the thesis used twenty-one interviews with academics at sixteen HE institutions to develop a grounded theory of live projects. The thesis was shortlisted for the 2013 RIBA President’s Award for Outstanding PhD Thesis. The PhD was supervised by Prof. Ruth Morrow, Prof. Ashraf Salama and Mr. Keith McAllister, and examined by Helena Webster of Oxford Brookes University and Dr Ken Sterrett of QUB. A PDF of the thesis is available at bit.ly/JBB_PHD

James is the co-editor of A Gendered Profession (2016) and the author of the forthcoming Mediated Space (2017), both with RIBA Publishing.